List of media outlets in Yisrael
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Yisrael has a large number of print, broadcast, and Internet media outlets. All media is privately owned. It is regulated by the Royal Yisraeli Media Commission.
Yisrael has a large number of dailies, weeklies and periodicals:
- Royal Yerushalayim Dispatch - Yisrael's oldest and largest print daily newspaper, by readership and sales. It publishes in Hebrew- and Allamunnic Anglic-language editions primarily, with a limited run of papers printed in secondary languages such as Hellenic, Latin, and Yiddish each day.
- International Financial Insider - A major global Anglic-language daily financial and economic newspaper based in Dervaylik, Yisrael.
- Bayis HaYehudi (lit. "Jewish Home") - a Hebrew-language weekly National-Religious newspaper with a right-wing political preference.
- HaMaariv (lit. "The Evening") - a Hebrew-language daily evening newspaper that caters to working-income- and middle-income Chilonim with a center-left-to-left editorial perspective.
- Dytiká Elliniká Néa (lit. "Western Hellenic News") - a Hellenic-language weekly newspaper for the ethnic Tarsan Jews in Yisrael.
- HaKiBitzer (lit. "the idle chatterer" or "he who offers unwelcome/unsolicited advice") - a Hebrew-language weekly tabloid magazine that engages in social and political satire.
- Gib'ul HaTzafone (lit. "The Northern Frontier") - a Hebrew-, Anglic-, and Hellenic-language weekly newspaper based in the Yarden River Valley that focuses on the Yarden Valley, the border, military news, domestic Yisraeli Christian terrorism, and local news in the Yarden Valley and Northern districts. It has a far right and extremely hawkish political orientation. Its editorial board frequently endorses the League for New Judea's candidates and policy agenda.
- Oved Yehudi HaBavli (lit. "The International Jewish Worker") - a Hebrew-language weekly newspaper that focuses on social and labor-management issues that is read primarily in urban, working-income areas. It has a left-wing political view.
- Zman Yisrael (lit. "The Times of Yisrael") - a Hebrew- and Anglic-language daily newspaper with a dedicated local-news companion extra marketed to upper-middle-income white-collar professionals who live in the metrpolitan suburbs. It is politically independent and tends to attract readers who care about local news, "pocketbook issues," and vote for Action Yisrael.